Raising Rebels is a parenting podcast featuring courageous conversations with real parents. Parenting can be so lonely. Our work is to encourage children to be fully themselves in a society that doesn’t always celebrate them. This season, we tackle everything from sexuality and race, to co-parenting and money, all with the goal of liberating our children.
To move is to survive, at least that's often the case for Black people.
In this episode our host Noleca chats with Qianna and Andre about movement and their collective decision to choose safety and peace. Together they reveal the affect moving has had on their children and discuss what they have learned, struggled with, and appreciated about their travels. This conversation begs the question, if you could move to a place that suited your family and valued your life, where would you go and what's stopping you?
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Ask for more. That's the lesson, and it's one our host Noleca applied when she and her life partner, Homero, moved their family out of the United …
Vote or die? Propaganda or facts?
In this episode, Noleca chats with her life partner Homero and friends of the pod, Allegra and Keith White about the …
Every decision has a consequence and trade-off, especially when it involves attending or working at a predominately white institution.
In this week's …
The ancestors are speaking. Are you listening? Are you open?
This week our host Noleca chats with mystic Timil Jones about all things divination. …
This week we're talking parenting when we are physically apart from our children. We discuss surrendering control, confronting our ego, and how to …
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